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kate66
I am at my wits end. We have a Centre Store 300L solar tank. We have not fitted the solar yet, that is for the future. When it was installed, the plumber appears to have plumbed in all the secondary return but there is no pump, so I am assuming that it is not used. However, if we heat the tank of water in the morning and not switch on a single tap, by evening the water is cold. If I touch the copper pipes that go into the "primary return" and the "secondary return" they are both hot, so I have to assume that for some reason there is hot water going out into the pipes even though there is no water running?
So, couple of questions:
- would getting the secondary return pipes taken off the tank make a difference? (is that even possible after they have been put on?). I have no idea why the plumber put on the secondary return and all the associated plumbing, but when questioned months later he admitted that the pump wasn't there and refunded me the cost of the pump.
- when should I feel the primary return pipes hot? (For example, I just put on the hot water and within seconds I could feel the primary return pipe get hot)
Thanks. I know nothing about any of this but am just so frustrated and spending money to constantly heat water again and again.
So, couple of questions:
- would getting the secondary return pipes taken off the tank make a difference? (is that even possible after they have been put on?). I have no idea why the plumber put on the secondary return and all the associated plumbing, but when questioned months later he admitted that the pump wasn't there and refunded me the cost of the pump.
- when should I feel the primary return pipes hot? (For example, I just put on the hot water and within seconds I could feel the primary return pipe get hot)
Thanks. I know nothing about any of this but am just so frustrated and spending money to constantly heat water again and again.